The Most Expensive Home in America

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924 Bel Air is a billionaire’s opulent perfection in real estate. Not even a speck of this home was overlooked in creating the peak of luxury with the now most expensive home in the United States.

This $250 million spec home lives in Los Angeles, curated by Bruce Makowsky: Makowsky being the man who previously brought a record breaking $70 million, Beverly Hill, spec home from his mind into reality just two years ago.

A part of Makowsky’s inspiration struck when he spent substantial time on mega-yachts and large private jets. Just those alone he’d see sell for $150 million to $500 million, showing him the opportunity of a market open to develop a home that can live up to the mega-yachts and private jets with a price-tag to match. So, he set off to work on his masterpiece: 924 Bel Air, which he describes as a “home… for the ultimate billionaire who wants the best of everything that exists in life.”

This record-breaking home is 38,000sqft with:

17,000sqft of entertainment decks

Two master suites

10 oversized VIP guest suites

21 luxury bathrooms

Three gourmet kitchens

Five bars

Two champagne/wine cellars(fully-stocked)

A message studio/wellness spa

A state-of-the-art Fitness Center

A 85-foot glass tile infinity swimming pool

An outdoor hydraulic pop-up theater

A 40-seat 4K Dolby Atmos Theatre

A candy wall

A four-lane bowling alley and lounge

An Auto gallery with luxury cars valued at $30+ million

100+ Curated art installations

Seven full time staff

The most advanced tech system in the country

Makowsky continues, “Until now, the ultra-luxury market was void of homes that even came close to matching the level of mega-yachts and private jets that billionaires spend millions of dollars on every year. There are hundreds of new billionaires created each year and they are increasingly setting their sights on this coveted enclave of California for everything the state has to offer.”

This awe-inspiring masterpiece has taken 250 people over four years to achieve, and it shows. The design and amount of rooms alone is worth ogling at, but the addition of an outdoor hydraulic pop-up theater that is perfectly in view from the 85″ pool, an enormous candy wall next to multiple foosball tables, two fully-stocked champagne/wine cellars and $30 million worth of exquisite, quality automobiles on display, it’s hard not to be starstruck by 924 Bel Air.